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Air pollution, even at low levels, may heighten breast cancer risk

Even a small drop in NO2 pollution might mean 9,500 fewer U.S. breast cancer cases each year

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Women who live in areas with more air pollution may face a higher risk of developing breast cancer, according to a new, large-scale study of more than 400,000 women across the United States.

End tobacco smoking quickly for longer lives, fewer early deaths, study shows

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Faster progress towards ending tobacco smoking over the next three decades could extend lives and prevent millions of premature deaths worldwide, making it one of the single most critical health interventions, a new study shows.